NewsBayern confirms new executive board structure for 2025
Bayern confirms new executive board structure for 2025
FC Bayern Munich have confirmed the new composition of their executive board effective January 1, 2025. Jan-Christian Dreesen will remain the club’s CEO, joined by Max Eberl and Rouven Kasper, each overseeing distinct areas of responsibility within the organization.
Dreesen remains at the helm
It was agreed that Jan-Christian Dreesen will continue to serve as the sole head of the board without a designated deputy chairman. The decision reflects the club’s confidence in Dreesen’s leadership and his ability to maintain stability at the top of the organization.
“Dreesen will be the sole head of the board, while Eberl and Kasper will focus on their specific tasks.” — internal agreement reported by @hannalein3 and @kessler_philipp
Defined responsibilities for Eberl and Kasper
Max Eberl and Rouven Kasper will each oversee clearly defined portfolios. Eberl, who joined earlier this year as sporting director, will focus on football operations and squad planning. Kasper will lead the club’s commercial and media strategies, ensuring Bayern’s continued growth and brand strength off the pitch.
- Max Eberl: Football operations and sporting direction
- Rouven Kasper: Marketing, media and commercial strategy
Streamlined leadership model
The new arrangement marks a strategic move toward a leaner executive structure. By reducing layers of hierarchy, Bayern aims to enhance decision-making efficiency and foster greater collaboration between sporting and commercial departments.
Continuity and focus for the future
As Bayern looks ahead to 2025 and beyond, the club’s leadership remains committed to maintaining sporting excellence and financial stability. The structure provides clarity of roles while ensuring that all strategic areas of the organization are aligned under a unified direction.
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